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That Happy Italian People!

Salvemini, Gaetano | January 22, 1938 issue

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The article discusses books and authors. In "The Plough and The Sword: Labor, Land, and Property in Fascist Italy," writer Carl T. Schmidt describes the concrete bearing of Fascism on the life of the Italian agricultural classes. He has read carefully the more than two hundred publications listed in the selected bibliography at the back of his book, and has not confined himself to copying their title pages as authors of long bibliographies so often do. He has lived in Italy for about a year, keeping his eyes open to discover the realities of life behind the official reports and his Italian and foreign propaganda agents.

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AUTHORS; SCHMIDT, Carl T.; AUTHORSHIP; BOOKS; WRITING; ITALY
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